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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 244 - COUNTIES: GOVERNMENT

NRS 244.35485 Ordinance regulating sidewalk vendors: Requirements.

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NRS 244.35485 Ordinance regulating sidewalk vendors: Requirements. An ordinance adopted by a board of county commissioners regulating sidewalk vendors pursuant to NRS 244.35483 may require that a sidewalk vendor:
1. Hold:
(a)A permit or license for sidewalk vending;
(b)A state business license; and
(c)Any other licenses issued by a state or local governmental agency to the extent otherwise required by law.
Ê Nothing in this section shall be construed to authorize a sidewalk vendor to not comply with any requirement to obtain a state business license or other license issued by a state agency or any permit or license issued by a local government, agency or board of health to the extent otherwise required by law.
2. Submit information to the designated representative of the county relating to his or her operations, including, without limitation:
(a)The name and current mailing address of the sidewalk vendor;
(b)If the sidewalk vendor is an agent of an individual, company, partnership or corporation, the name and business address of the principal office;
(c)A description of the food offered for sale; and
(d)A certification by the sidewalk vendor that, to the best of his or her knowledge and belief, the information submitted pursuant to this section is true.
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